
discover how to set any page as your homepage by creating a dedicated blog posts page and configuring a static home page and posts page in WordPress.
Explore how to customize a WordPress theme via the customize panel, adjust layout, sidebars, breadcrumbs, header and featured sections, then tailor blog settings and publish changes.
Learn to customize WordPress sites by adjusting homepage settings, site identity, logo, title, and icon, and apply colors or background images, then configure menus, widgets, and additional CSS.
Learn to add a responsive image and post slider with the Smart Slider plugin, customize size and autoplay, and insert the shortcode into pages for a WordPress site.
Learn to create a WordPress site on a live server with free domain and hosting, understand free plan limitations, and prepare to transfer a local site to the live server.
You don't need to worry about getting a Paid Domain and Paid Hosting in this course because we are going to learn all things via Local Hosting first which is Free. Once you have understood how to control all the features of WordPress then at the end of tutorial i will show you how you can create a WordPress site on live Hosting using Free Hosting and Domain Method. And then we will also learn how we can transfer our entire locally created site to the newly created live WordPress Site. Explore Various Features of WordPress like plugins, themes, customization etc.
No prior Experience needed. You will learn everything you need right from scratch. No Coding Experience Required. In this WordPress course we have 0 need for coding. You just need a Computer/Laptop with an internet connection. If you are an absolute beginner who doesn't have any idea about WordPress sites then this is just the right course for you. WordPress for Beginners
Choose from hundreds of beautiful designs and customize them for your business site, blog, or portfolio. WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes. WordPress was originally created as a blog-publishing system but has evolved to support other web content types including more traditional mailing lists and forums, media galleries, membership sites, learning management systems (LMS) and online stores. WordPress is used by 41.4% of the top 10 million websites as of May 2021, WordPress is one of the most popular content management system solutions in use. WordPress has also been used for other application domains, such as pervasive display systems (PDS).